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Teleostomi Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

no less a writer than

Kafka is no less a writer than Ovid
No less a writer than GB Shaw
What does these idiomatic phrases mean?
  

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Just as good. If Kafka isn't any less of a writer than Ovid, then he is just as good or better.

  • Just as good.
  • If Kafka isn't any less of a writer than Ovid, then he is just as good or better.
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Just as good.

If Kafka isn't any less of a writer than Ovid, then he is just as good or better.
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a writer who isn't of inferior quality to ...

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